World Water Day is celebrated annually on March 22nd. This year’s commemoration takes place under the global theme “Wastewater” (UNCED). For 350Africa this international observance is an opportunity to highlight current water crisis with a specific focus on Cape Town City. The African continent continues to be vulnerable to climate change and its destructive impacts. (More...)

The easterly region of Africa is witnessing devastation as this part of the continent grapples with the grips of a recurrent severe drought. Attributed mainly to global climate changes, the current drought stretches across the coastal north, northeastern and southern lowlands. Climate forecasts indicate the situation will persist for the next six months. Kenya’s (More...)

Africa’s climate crisis will escalate, unless leaders and private sectors, commit to actions that ensure no new fossil fuel developments will take place on the continent. Most African economies rely on agriculture and the region is already prone to serious droughts and floods that change the lives of many women, men and children across the (More...)

In response to President Trump’s executive order barring entry to the United States from refugees, migrants and foreign nationals from seven-Muslim countries, staff members at 350.org from the targeted region have issued the following letter to the US President. President Trump, It is with deep consternation that we learned about your presidential executive order (More...)

It is a new year, new promises and renewed hope for climate change warriors, as we gather much-needed strength and resilience to soldier on and up the ante on our climate change campaigns across the African region. 2016 taught us a lot. The hottest recorded year in history, means impacted communities around the globe are (More...)